As introduced, this bill requires health care facilities to add community benefits - health improvement services and benefits that are provided without charge - as a prerequisite to obtaining or maintaining a certificate of need. The community benefi...[Detail][Text][Discuss]

As introduced, this bill establishes an Adverse Childhood Experiences Task Force to study policies and practices in pediatric settings designed to mitigate conditions arising from toxic stressors and adverse childhood experiences.[Detail][Text][Discuss]

As introduced, this bill authorizes a health occupations board to discipline a health professional who has financially exploited a patient, client or employer and provides for the summary suspension or restriction of the license, registration, or cer...[Detail][Text][Discuss]

As introduced, this bill prohibits the Mayor from placing restrictions on the square footage, number of cashiers, or organic products for vendors of the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) beyond what is requ...[Detail][Text][Discuss]

As introduced, this bill allows athletic trainers to diagnose physical disabilities and to rehabilitate injuries resulting from concussions. It expands the scope of injuries that can be treated by athletic trainers and expands available methods of tr...[Detail][Text][Discuss]

As introduced, this bill requires the Department of Health to conduct a study to evaluate availability of affordable long-term care facilities, services and supports for residents of the District of Columbia. Among other things the study will provide...[Detail][Text][Discuss]

As introduced, this bill establishes standards for Department of Health inspection of resident files and resident agreements. It establishes the right to civil action against an Assisted Living Residence (ALR) for violations. It requires an ALR to de...[Detail][Text][Discuss]

As introduced, this bill sets a limit on how much farmers markets may be charged in parking meter fees by the District Department of Transportation. The cap is $50 per day of operation.[Detail][Text][Discuss]

As introduced, this bill establishes that it is unlawful to knowingly possess or receive a firearm that has a removed, obliterated, or altered serial number or to possess, conceal, store, barter, sell, or dispose of a stolen firearm or ammunition, an...[Detail][Text][Discuss]

As introduced, this bill authorizes a court to issue a temporary civil protection order, prohibiting someone from having in his or her custody or control any firearms or ammunition until the court-scheduled hearing for an ex parte civil protection or...[Detail][Text][Discuss]

As introduced it requires an individual who is the subject of a temporary protection order to relinquish their firearm and also establishes prosecutorial guidelines for those found to be in possession or under the control of a firearm pursuant to a c...[Detail][Text][Discuss]

As introduced, this bill approves amendments to the Framework Element in the Comprehensive Plan Framework Amendment Act of 2018. The 2006 Comprehensive Plan is the District's 20-year blueprint for laying the framework for the growth and development o...[Detail][Text][Discuss]

As introduced, this bill increases the minimum hours per week of registered public school nurses at District Public and Charter Schools to 40 hours per week.
01/10/17 - Referred to the Committee on Education
02/21/17 - Re-referred sequentially to t...[Detail][Text][Discuss]

As introduced, this bill establishes when a lifeguard is not required for a swimming pool. It also establishes when shower, toilet and dressing room facilities are not required at certain facilities and also establishes certain exemptions for pools a...[Detail][Text][Discuss]

As introduced, this bill requires DC Public Schools and charter schools to establish parameters for discipline policies by including limits on the use of suspensions, expulsions, and reporting. [Detail][Text][Discuss]

As introduced, this bill establishes the Revolving Capital Fund within the Department of Health Care Finance, from which funds shall be utilized for the purpose of making loans to qualifying borrowers to improve access to capital financing to expand ...[Detail][Text][Discuss]

As introduced, this bill establishes a new program in the Department of Behavioral Health (DBH), the School Health Innovations Grant program, to expand access to behavioral health services in District public schools and communities. Clinic operators ...[Detail][Text][Discuss]

As introduced it requires the Department of Behavioral Health to conduct a study to evaluate the impact of the threat of action by the federal government to remove immigrant residents from the District on the mental health and substance abuse of comm...[Detail][Text][Discuss]

Sequentially to the Committee on Education until December 1, 2017, for Title II only, and then to the Committee on Health with comments from the Committee of the Whole
As introduced, this bill pertains to the health and wellness of young children...[Detail][Text][Discuss]

As introduced, this bill updates the Vital Records Act of 1981 so the Department of Health can conform to the national standard for vital records offices. It establishes standard reporting requirements, definitions and procedures for registering vita...[Detail][Text][Discuss]

As introduced, this bill amends current law to require Council approval of mayoral nominees to the Adult Career Pathways Taskforce and adds three members to the Adult Career Pathways Task Force. The three new members must be representatives of the Di...[Detail][Text][Discuss]

As introduced, this bill establishes a Hearing Aid Assistance Program through the Department of Health and Department on Disability Services. It also provides a reimbursement to qualifying residents to offset the purchase of a hearing aid. [Detail][Text][Discuss]

As introduced, this bill reestablishes the City Innovation Fund in Fiscal Year 2018. It shall be overseen by the Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services, but shall be a separate agency with a budget of $15 million annually, subject to appropriati...[Detail][Text][Discuss]

As introduced, this bill allows the Mayor to provide tax abatements on real property of up to 100% for qualifying businesses building or expanding in high unemployment wards or areas. It provides for real and personal property tax abatements and cred...[Detail][Text][Discuss]